Ilse Will Say

Intrepida Entertainment

Ilse Will Say is an EVERYTHING podcast with a core focus on the entertainment field. Expect Ilse’s takes on TV shows, pizza, nostalgia, bigfoot, butterbeer, the weird little S we all drew in middle school—literally everything. If it lives in your group chat, it lives here too.

  1. 1d ago

    Derry Shillitto: There is something living in the caves

    Derry Shillitto is a writer, director, and producer from Nottingham, England — the rebel city, as he'll tell you, birthplace of Robin Hood, D.H. Lawrence, Lord Byron, and the Luddite movement. He's the founder of Foyle River Films and the director of The Correction Unit, a dystopian sci-fi thriller about young offenders in a prison run by AI, featuring Bella Ramsey as the disembodied AI voice. Vision Films picked it up. It's on Amazon Prime right now. He did not go to film school. He did go to Cannes. He did get fired from Pizza Express. All of this is connected. Ilse met Derry at Le Petit Majestic at Cannes and immediately understood she had found one of her people. In this episode: how getting fired from a pizza chain launched a filmmaking career, what it actually takes to go to Cannes with a film in the market, the difference between charlatans and collaborators, why Derry cast real excluded kids in his film, AI and institutional power and the bottom of a cereal box, the Illuminati (but make it Homer Simpson), the Telepathy Tapes, Nottingham caves, a mythical creature Derry made up on the spot, and a ghost story involving a murderer, a Pizza Express chef, and a chain hanging in a basement that we did not need to hear but are absolutely better for. He showed up hungover from birthday karaoke. He stayed for the whole conversation. That's the kind of guy he is. Watch The Correction Unit: Amazon Prime (US & Canada), Apple TV, Vudu, Rakuten — rent or stream with Prime. Drop a Letterboxd review while you're at it. Follow Derry: Instagram @FoyleRiverFilms Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

    35 min
  2. Jun 9

    Sundance, SXSW and Cannes: Film festival strategy for independent filmmakers

    This one's a little different. No guest this week - just me and my producer Jacob Cagle, flipping the mic and doing a proper debrief on the last six months. We're talking Sundance, South by Southwest, and Cannes. What worked, what didn't, and what I'd tell anyone who's scared to walk into a room full of people who seem like they belong there more than you do. We also get into something I don't talk about enough — the real reason I started going to film festivals in the first place, what jealousy actually taught me about what I want, and why fear isn't a stop sign, it's a map. Plus: a little state of the pod. It's almost been a year. I have feelings about it. Topics covered: F**k, Marry, Kill: Sundance, South by Southwest, and Cannes (yes we went there)Chicago International, Chicago Latino Film Festival, and Midwest Film Festival — where it all startedHow to go to Sundance without a badge and not miss a thingSouth by Southwest: the honest review — badge worth it or not?Cannes: why it tripled my contacts and why I'm completely biasedHow to sneak into parties at Cannes and why it's basically requiredInternational film festivals that will actually pay for you to goJealousy as a compass — what it's really telling you"You belong in that room" — and what that actually means when you grew up brokeThe monopoly board theory for your life and careerOne year of Ilse Will Say: what I know now that I wish I knew then Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

    30 min
  3. Jun 2

    Lorena Lourenço: Showing Up Unapologetically On Set, At Festivals, and In Life

    Lauren Lourenço has been backed by Film Independent, Series Fest, and the Orchid Project. She's directed festival-winning shorts, an MTV music video for Anitta, and she's currently developing her first feature, Whatever Happened to Rosa Elena? — a queer horror comedy set in Palm Springs. She's also, somehow, terrified of horror films. We met at Sundance, had lunch, and I immediately understood why people find me intimidating. In this episode, we get into endometriosis (the real version, not the "heavy period" version), why Lorena started writing comedy, her hot take on where Sundance is heading, the small festivals actually worth paying attention to, candles as a gateway drug to full woo-woo, and what it means to make work that's specific without feeling like homework. Also: aliens. Probably among us. Probably fine. Follow Lorena on Instagram at @lorenaMML Topics covered: Warby Parker and the big head problemEndometriosis, emergency surgery, and writing a pilot on morphineLa Chupacabra and Whatever Happened to Rosa Elena — yes, we're on the same wavelengthSundance: what it is now vs. what it was, and the smaller festivals doing it betterInside Out (Canada), Cascadia, Julien Dubuque, La Leff, River RunHot Cakes: the 60-second rapid fire roundAliens: living among us, and Lauren's friend who might actually be oneHouse of Intuition candles: cute or too much?Therapy as an oil change, but for your brain Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

    33 min
5
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Ilse Will Say is an EVERYTHING podcast with a core focus on the entertainment field. Expect Ilse’s takes on TV shows, pizza, nostalgia, bigfoot, butterbeer, the weird little S we all drew in middle school—literally everything. If it lives in your group chat, it lives here too.